ISCO Occupation Group 2529.2 Digital Forensics Expert
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Digital Forensics Expert: Digital forensics experts retrieve and analyse information from computers and other types of data storage devices. They examine digital media that may have been hidden, encrypted or damaged, in a forensic manner with the aim to identify, preserve, recover, analyse and present facts and opinions about the digital information.
Essential Skills
- Manage It Security Compliances
- Manage Data For Legal Matters
- Implement Ict Network Diagnostic Tools
- Computer Forensics
- Gather Data For Forensic Purposes
- Identify Ict Security Risks
- Secure Sensitive Customer'S Information
- Perform Security Vulnerability Assessments
- Provide Ict Consulting Advice
- Ict Security Standards
- Perform Forensic Preservations Of Digital Devices
- Penetration Testing Tool
- Develop Information Security Strategy
- Query Languages
- Use Software For Data Preservation
- Use Scripting Programming
- Ict Network Security Risks
- Resource Description Framework Query Language
- Information Confidentiality
- Educate On Data Confidentiality
Optional Skills
- Use Different Communication Channels
- Data Storage
- Ict Security Legislation
- Sparql
- Ldap
- Design Computer Network
- Hardware Architectures
- Cloud Technologies
- Xquery
- N1Ql
- Hardware Platforms
- Perform Data Mining
- Whitehat Sentinel
- Ict Encryption
- Legal Requirements Of Ict Products
- Information Security Strategy
- Mdx
- Information Architecture
- Linq
- Nexpose
- Nessus
Alternative Names
- Information Forensics Expert
- Cyber Forensics Expert
- Digital Forensics Specialist
- Digital Forensics Experts
- Digital Forensic Expert
- Ict Forensics Expert
- Computer Forensics Investigator
- Digital Forensics Analyst
- Computer Forensics Expert